The largest pyramid complex in the Americas is located Northeast of Mexico
City, at Teotihaucan.
The entire ancient city was built on a geometric grid anchored by a central
avenue that begins at the Pyramid of the Moon. This avenue, also known as the
Way of the Dead, points 15.5 West of due South, and 15.5 degrees East of due
North. Extending the alignment of the Way of the Dead to the South, it comes
very close to crossing directly over Easter Island. Although Easter Island is
antipodal to the Indus Valley, it is more nearly antipodal to the unexcavated
city of Ganweriwali than to Mohenjo Daro. Extending the alignment of the Way
of the Dead to the North, over the polar regions and back down through Eurasia,
it crosses directly over Mohenjo-Daro.